Claims
- 1. A powered rotary screed, comprising:
- a. at least one elongate drive module, each drive module having at least two plates and a first drive tube rotatably coupled to the at least two plates and a second drive tube rotatably coupled to the at least two plates wherein the drive tubes are rotatably driven to propel the screed; and
- b. at least one elongate screed module coupled to a drive module plate and longitudinally aligned with a drive module, each screed module having at least one respective rotatable screed tube wherein the respective screed tube substantially extends the length of one screed module and one drive module.
- 2. A rotary screed for creating a flat surface by screeding uncured materials, comprising:
- a. a frame wherein the frame includes two screed modules that are coupled together at a medial plate and a drive module coupled to each distal end of the coupled screed modules, each drive module comprising opposed plates having the first and second drive tubes rotatably coupled thereto;
- b. a strike tube rotatably coupled to the medial plate and one drive module and a strike tube coupled to the medial plate and the other drive module and each strike tube located proximate a leading edge of the frame;
- c. first drive tubes rotatably coupled to respective drive modules proximate a trailing edge of the frame; and
- d. second drive tubes rotatably coupled to respective drive modules and located between the first drive tube and the strike tube so that when the rotary screed is screeding the first drive tube and the second drive tube propel the screed and the strike tube screeds uncured material by applying pressure to the material thus pushing excess material forward and providing a flat surface.
- 3. The rotary screed of claim 2 wherein the second drive tube is adjustable and adjustment of the second drive tube changes the amount of pressure of the strike tube on the uncured material.
- 4. The rotary screed of claim 2 wherein the drive tubes propel the screed by rotating in a first direction of rotation and the strike tube screeds the uncured material by rotating in a second direction of rotation.
- 5. The rotary screed of claim 2 wherein at least one stringer is arranged between the plates.
- 6. The rotary screed of claim 2 wherein the first drive tube and the second drive tube are rotatably driven by a single source of rotational motion.
- 7. A rotary screed for screeding viscous material, comprising:
- a. a frame having a plurality of plates including a medial plate and distal plates and a stringer extending from the medial plate to each distal plate;
- b. a strike tube rotatably coupled to at least two plates proximate a leading edge of the frame;
- c. a first drive tube rotatably coupled to at least two plates proximate a trailing edge of the frame;
- d. a second drive tube rotatably coupled to at least two plates, wherein the second drive tube includes an adjustment that controls an amount of pressure of the strike tube on the concrete form when the screed is screeding the viscous material.
- 8. The rotary screed of claim 7 wherein the first drive tube and the second drive tube are rotatably driven by a single source of rotational motion.
- 9. The rotary screed of claim 7 wherein the first drive tube and the second drive tube are rotatably driven by a single source of rotational motion in a first direction of rotation and the strike tube is rotatably driven in a second direction of rotation.
- 10. The rotary screed of claim 7 wherein the strike tube is rotatably coupled to the medial plate and one distal plate.
- 11. The rotary screed of claim 7 wherein the strike tube is rotatably coupled to the medial plate and one distal plate to which the first drive tube and the second drive tube are rotatably coupled.
- 12. The rotary screed of claim 7 further comprising a first strike tube having a first end rotatably coupled to the medial plate and a second end rotatably coupled to one distal plate located at a first distal end of the screed, a second strike tube having a first end rotatably coupled to the medial plate and a second end rotatably coupled to one distal plate at a second distal end of the screed, and further comprising a left pair of first and second drive tubes and a right pair of first and second drive tubes wherein the left pair of drive tubes are rotatably coupled to the first end distal plate and the right pair of drive tubes are rotatably coupled to the second end distal plate.
- 13. A powered rotary screed, comprising:
- a. at least two drive modules, each drive module having at least two plates and a first drive tube rotatably coupled to the plates and second drive tube rotatably coupled to the plates wherein the drive tubes are rotatably driven to propel the screed;
- b. a medial plate; and
- c. at least two screed modules, each screed module having a rotatable screed tube wherein the screed modules are coupled to the medial plate and the drive modules are coupled to the screed modules at distal ends thereof, each screed module including a screed tube that is rotatabaly coupled to the medial plate and a distal plate associated with a drive module such that each screed tube substantially extends the length of a respective screed module and drive module.
- 14. The powered rotary screed of claim 13 wherein the screed comprises two drive modules and two screed modules and further comprising a medial plate, the screed modules being coupled to the medial plate and the drive modules being coupled to the screed modules at distal ends thereof, each screed tube being rotatably coupled to the medial plate and a distal plate associated with a drive module.
- 15. The powered rotary screed of claim 13 wherein the screed comprises two drive modules and two screed modules and further comprising a medial plate, the screed modules being coupled to the medial plate and the drive modules being coupled to the screed modules at distal ends thereof, and further comprising an expansion member located between the screed modules proximate the medial plate for expanding the distance between tops of the screed modules so as to level the screed tubes relative to a ground surface.
- 16. The powered rotary screed of claim 13 wherein the screed comprises two drive modules and two screed modules and further comprising a medial plate, the screed modules being coupled to the medial plate and the drive modules being coupled to the screed modules at distal ends thereof, and further comprising a power screw located between the screed modules proximate the medial plate for expanding the distance between tops of the screed modules so as to level the screed tubes relative to a ground surface.
- 17. The powered rotary screed of claim 13 wherein the screed comprises two drive modules having respective distal plate and intermediate plates, and two screed modules, and further comprising a medial plate, the screed modules being coupled to the medial plate and the intermediate plates, and each screed tube being rotatably coupled to the medial plate and a distal plate.
- 18. The powered rotary screed of claim 13 wherein the second drive tube is coupled to the plates at a location between the first drive tube and the screed tube.
- 19. The powered rotary screed of claim 13 wherein the second drive tube is coupled to the plates at a location between the first drive tube and the screed tube and the second drive tube is adjustable relative to the plates whereby the screed rests upon the first drive tube and the second drive tube when the screed is on a flat surface and adjustment of the second drive tube changes a distance between the screed tube and the surface upon which the screed rests.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/262,591 filed on Jun. 20, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,456,549.
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"Razorback Scrreds", Allen Engineering Corporation Advertising Brochure, Paragould, Arkansas, 1992. |
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